Perspectives issues available for 25% off & with free shipping

by instituteforanarchiststudies on May 9, 2018

All issues feature cover art and design by Josh MacPhee, of Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative, and art by Justseeds’ artists. Take a look at which issues are available, and some of each issues’ highlights below!

Available issues:

– The Politics of Climate Change,featuring “Atmospheric Dialectics” by Javier Sethness; “All Power to the People: Energy Production and the Climate Crisis” by Lara Messersmith-Glavin, on behalf of the Parasol Climate Collective; and “Movements for Climate Action” by Brian Tokar, plus so much more!

– Movements, featuring “The Panthers, the Black Liberation Army, and the Struggle to Free All Political Prisoners and Prisoners of War” by Ashanti Omowali Alston; “Where’s My Movement? Contemporary Anarchist Mothers and Community Support” by Victoria Law; “Movement, Cadre, and Dual Power” by Joel Olson, plus more essays and book reviews!

– Care, featuring“Alternative to EMS” by Rosehip Medic Collective; Class and Health: Community Acupuncture” by Paul Messersmith-Glavin; “To Care is to Struggle” by Kevin Van Meter; “Remembering Joel Olson” by Joe Lowndes and many book reviews!

– Strategy, featuring “Elsipogtog: River of Fire” by Andrea Schmidt; “Octavia’s Brood: An Interview with Walidah Imarisha” by Lara Messersmith-Glavin; “Do-It-Yourself Strategies for Revolutionary Study Groups” by Mamos Rotnelli; “‘Strict Discipline Combined with Social Equality’: Orwell on Leadership in the Spanish Militias” by Kristian Williams; “Building Revolutionary Anarchism” by Colin O’Malley; plus many book reviews!

– Justice, featuring“Interviewsfrom an Uprising” by Sarah Coffey; “Brick by Brick: Creating a World Without Prisons” by Layne Mullet; “Meditation on Domestic Intervention” by Sara Rahnoma-Galindo; “Confronting Vigilante Responses in Accountability Work” by Romina Akemi; “Breaking the Chains of Command: Anarchist Veterans of the US Military” by Brad Thomson; “Against Deep Green Resistance” by Michelle Renee Matisons & Alexander Reid Ross, plus book reviews, of course.

About the IAS

The Institute for Anarchist Studies (IAS), a nonprofit foundation established in 1996 to support the development of anarchism, is a grant-giving organization for radical writers and translators worldwide. To date, we have funded some ninety projects by authors from countries around the world, including Argentina, Lebanon, Canada, Chile, Ireland, Nigeria, Germany, South Africa, and the United States. Equally important, we publish the Anarchist Interventions book series in collaboration with AK Press and Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative, the online journal Perspectives on Anarchist Theory, and the new Lexicon pamphlet series as well as organize the Renewing the Anarchist Tradition conference and offer the Mutual Aid Speakers List. The IAS is part of a larger movement to radically transform society as well. We are internally democratic and work in solidarity with people around the globe who share our values.